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'Stronger restrictions are an option': Manitoba considering measures to help stem rising COVID-19 cases, deaths
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Manitoba's COVID-19 death toll continues to grow as the province added two new deaths on Wednesday.
Manitoba's COVID-19 death toll continues to grow as the province added two new deaths on Wednesday.
This brings the total to 1,268 since the start of the pandemic.
The province also recorded 143 new cases of the virus, pushing the active case count to 1,457.
Dr. Brent Roussin, the chief provincial public health officer, said seeing the current numbers that the province is dealing with is disappointing and concerning.
"We are continuing to review this, review what our next steps could be. And I can certainly assure you that stronger restrictions are an option," said Roussin.
The majority of the new cases were among unvaccinated people with 84. Five of the cases were partially vaccinated and 54 were fully vaccinated.
The new cases include: